BP tells regulators Venture Global does not need more time to start production

HOUSTON (Reuters) -Oil and gas producer BP Plc told federal regulators on Wednesday that it has reviewed confidential commissioning documents and does not believe Venture Global LNG needs more time to begin commercial production.

Venture Global LNG’s Calcasieu Pass plant has been at the center of a long-running dispute involving energy companies including BP and Shell over access to liquefied natural gas from the plant.

BP said it has reviewed the documents submitted by Venture Global under a protective order and “reiterates its position that no extension is required”, the company told federal regulators.

Venture Global applied to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission for an extension to start commercial operations of its Calcasieu Pass LNG-export facility in Louisiana to next year, but its customers said they could not justify the extension unless they had access to confidential commercial documents.

On July 25, an administrative law judge issued an order allowing BP and other Venture Global customers access to the documents.

Venture Global was not immediately available for comment.

(Reporting by Curtis Williams in Houston; Editing by Rod Nickel)

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